Westward, an exhibition curated by Ann Jastrab, is opening on May 11th, 2018 at the San Francisco City Hall. I'm excited to be in the year-long exhibition along with 9 other great photographers doing work about the West. Please join us at the opening reception!

Opening Reception: Friday, May 11, 5:30 - 7:30 P.M5 P.M. exhibition walk-through with the curator, Ann JastrabFree and open to the public

Press Release

The San Francisco Arts Commission’s Art at City Hall program is pleased to present Westward, an exhibition that features ten female photographers documenting and depicting the West. Curated by independent curator Ann Jastrab, Westward presents an opportunity to break away from patriarchal representations of the West and its historical association with Manifest Destiny (a “masculine” endeavor and the subject of the male-dominated landscape artist field), and offers an alternative vision of this region of the United States.

“These projects are diverse and divergent and yet all are held together by the women’s strength of seeing,” says Jastrab. The works in the exhibition share within them a personal connection with the land, with the subjects, and with their experience of the West. “[In looking at the exhibition], it becomes apparent that the photographers were doing more than observing and documenting their surroundings,” Jastrab continues, “they were drawn by the light and the scenes around them, so much so that they became embedded in the work.”

“Westward creates a profound and sensitive portrait of the American West through the work of these 10 diverse women artists,” states SFAC Galleries Director Meg Shiffler. “The artists have imbued their work with personal narrative, giving a complex and human face to this landscape.”